LEBANON, Maine — A quick-moving fire that destroyed a race car, the trailer it was enclosed in and many spare parts for the car may have caused up to $150,000 in damage — and the owner had no insurance on the items. The Lebanon Fire Department and Lebanon Rescue Department were dispatched to a reported car fire on Tuesday afternoon at 4:26 p.m. in the area of 78 Upper Guinea Road in Center Lebanon.While crews were en route, they were updated the fire had spread to a trailer and it was initially thought to be a house trailer, so a first alarm was started. A short time later, they were able to confirm it was a car in an enclosed hauling trailer and that there was no house involved. When emergency crews arrived on scene, they located a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle race car in an enclosed trailer fully involved. “Crews quickly knocked down the fire when they arrived, but the race car and its trailer were destroyed by the fire. The owner of the car says the car has over $100,000 invested in it plus a lot of tires and spare parts for the race car were destroyed. He estimated to me that the damage could top $150,000 and he has no insurance,” Assistant Rescue Chief Jason Cole said. “He reportedly went to start the car and bring it into a garage and it backfired and then he noticed the fire in the car which spread quickly. He dialed 911, but the car was full of race car fuel which spread the fire quickly. He was able to quickly get out of the car trailer and was not injured. “This car has won several large races all over New England and you could tell the owner was devastated that it was a complete loss. The owner proudly brought out some of the awards the car has won, it truly was very sad that he lost the car and his equipment,” Cole said.No injuries were reported to the owner or any emergency personnel at the scene.